Research on Dance Teaching Based on Motion Capture System
Yuan Peng and
Punit Gupta
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-8
Abstract:
Ethnic dance is a part of minority culture and an important chapter of intangible cultural heritage. Because the art of dance does not exist in a certain physical form in a certain environment, it is difficult to record and preserve dance. In traditional recording work, dancers' dance movements are mostly recorded through text, photos, videos, etc. However, these methods can only record and preserve dance movements in a two-dimensional manner from a limited number of angles and cannot achieve accurate and comprehensive record protection of dance poses. Moreover, data preserved by traditional methods can only be simply copied and transferred, and cannot be exploited, developed, or innovated. Therefore, motion capture technology can be applied to the protection of ethnic dance art, and motion capture technology can be used to obtain 3D gestures of ethnic minority dance spaces, restore and optimize digital movements, such as establishing a national dance art movement technology database, and combine the protection of the original ecological cultural atmosphere. It can accurately and comprehensively preserve the essence of ethnic minority dance art and provide effective reference for many ethnic minority dances with ethnic characteristics, digital protection of sports, and the future.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/1455849
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